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This case from 2002, was entered in Namus in 2008. However, this week, there was a facial reconstruction image recently added to the Namus website.

Found in a wooded lot.
Mummified.
Probable year death 2001-2002.
One or both hands not recovered.
There are images (2) of what appears to be a gold tooth with a scribbly line/design on namus. (Part of this design is worn away, but I can see how it is described as a $ symbol).
Dental details:
Area #1 - an unerupted 4th molar is present posterior to #1.
#8 - swedge crown with facial "$" symbol.
#10 - peg (smaller than typical) incisor.

$ tooth

victim of homicide

The doenetwork has the following information:

"On August 16, 2002 at 13:45; the victim was found in the yard at 3225 Ravenwood Avenue, in Northeast Baltimore, near a railroad track. The victim was wrapped in red electrical cord that was around the neck, hands, back and feet. She was in the fetal position in a wooded area behind the houses in the 3200 block, odd side, of Ravenwood Avenue.

The victim was stabbed in the back, she was found to have knife marks in the 7th vertebrae. She was wrapped in Rome Cable (Red) UL 10 Gauge NoE13662. Body was found in a mummified state with no organs intact. All that remained was a skeleton and mummified skin. There were no fibers from clothes to trace. And there were no fingerprints because mummified bodies yield no prints."

I understand the dates are way off or so it seems to me. I am still learning. Can anyone else see the likeness of Stephanie Marie Gant-Brady to the bust image? There is no mention of a gold tooth either but the resemblance is uncanny.